CORDIS Project
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This project investigates the mechanisms of chronic pain by analyzing nociceptive signal detection and its progression through the nervous system. Using a unique vibrissae-barrel system, it aims to integrate various levels of pain perception to better understand chronic pain and develop effective therapies.
The worst of evils - pain is one of the main reasons for seeking medical help.
Chronic pain affects almost one fifth of the population of Europe and leads to exorbitant medical expenses as well as extreme suffering.
Despite extensive efforts, effective pain treatment has remained elusive.
Inadequate understanding of the mechanisms of pain prevents the development of effective therapies.
In order to better understand pain mechanisms, a novel integrative approach is needed.
This approach should:…
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